“A New Measure of Well-Being From a Happy Little Kingdom” by Andrew C. Revkin

English 102 Research Paper – Please see the outline and only use 3 references that I attached below. (“The way we live now” by Tony Judt

“A New Measure of Well-Being From a Happy Little Kingdom” by Andrew C. Revkin

“The China Puzzle: Falling Happiness in a Rising Economy” by Yuan Hao, et al.)

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Assumptions

There are eight elements of thought in reasoning. We often use more than one element at the same time.  For example, your “Point of View” is often shaped by your “Assumptions”. Therefore, we can argue that these two elements are aspects of the same reasoning.

Analyze the parts of thought in reasoning and re-organize the eight elements into four distinct categories by pairing elements together similar to the example above.  Briefly describe each new category you created and present your argument and reasoning for each category. Include the characteristics of the original eight Using the 8 elements of reasoning from above pairing (Purpose, problem, information, concepts, assumptions, inferences, points of view, implications or consequences) choose a news article and break it down according to those elements. You will also describe how each of the 8 intellectual standards (clarity, accuracy, precision, relevance, depth, breadth, logic, and fairness) were used or not used in the article, supported by an example. The conclusion of your paper will then need to describe how you feel the article is biased.  Please be sure to include the URL for the article that you have chosen.  Your response should be at least 500 words.elements in your descriptions and reasoning.

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Shakespeare’s Othello

Groups audience:
ENGL 102

After our class’s exploration of rhetoric in Shakespeare’s Othello, choose one or more of the logical fallacies we discuss and write an informal 300 – 500 word blog post about how that logical fallacy is depicted visually in Orson Welles’s 1952 version of Othello. Your blog post might also seek to answer one or more of the following: what messages does Welles’s version send about rhetoric? Is that message exactly like that of the original play or does it differ in any significant way? Does it surprise you to know that Welles produced and funded this movie himself, more than a decade after his box office landmark Citizen Kane? Why was this particular Shakespeare play so hard for Welles to convert into commodity? As with blog one, if you use information from other sources be sure to make it clear where that information comes from. Avoid plagiarism by quoting and paraphrasing effectively

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A Child’s work: the importance of fantasy play

Book: 2005) A Child’s work: the importance of fantasy play. University of Chicago Press
20 minute PowerPoint presentation
o A brief summary of the key points of the books
o A brief analysis and critique of the teacher’s agenda and students’ responses
o Culturally relevant, responsive, Anti-bias, and Inclusive methods
o Some issues and connections that the book brings up for you
o How the curriculum in this book may be adapted and used in your classroom, center today.
o 3 Lesson Plans based upon the philosophy shown in the curriculum of the book that you read. Write out the lesson plans in as much detail so someone else may actually use it in a classroom. Include:
• Age group or range
• Materials needed
• Objectives and Goals
• State or National benchmarks for the age group (NAEYC)
• Description, including step by step plan
• Expected Outcomes
• Adaptations and Accommodations for English Language Learners and Special Needs.

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Sex Tourism

Sex Tourism as a way of exploitation to the poor and black communities in the Caribbean and Brazil in the 20th century, the impact of race and gender.
1500 words, 10 sources

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uses of rhetorical devices

Choose an advertisement that contains at least three or four rhetorical devices or fallacies (but more would be better!), from a newspaper or a magazine (in which case you should scan the ad, save it as a PDF, and submit it with your assignment) or an online source (in which case you should include the EXACT URL with your assignment, pasted as a link with the assignment). You CANNOT use video ads for this assignment if you plan to complete the extra credit opportunity associated with this assignment (explained below). So, if you plan to do the extra credit, you must choose an ad that is an image, not a video. The advertizement must be from 1990 or later (no ads produced before 1990).

Analyze the ad for uses of rhetorical devices or fallacies. Explain which devices you see in the ad, making sure to be specific in your analysis. You must clearly identify the specific parts of the advertisement that you find rhetorical or fallacious.

In addition to identifying any rhetorical devices and fallacies, analyze the ad in terms of the following:

Who is targeted in the ad (who is the target audience?)?

What psychological effect does the ad have on the audience?

What subconscious needs or desires among the audience does the ad seem to be playing upon?

The written analysis should be at least 1000 words (to earn minimum credit for this assignment). Of course, paste your analysis into the “Submission” portion of this assignment page.

Then, create a new ad (actually make the new ad) for the product advertized in the original ad. Your new ad should be targeted toward a critical thinker. Therefore, your new ad should not use any rhetorical devices or fallacies to persuade the audience. Instead, your new ad should present a well-reasoned, well-supported argument for why a critical thinker should buy the product. You will probably have to do research to create the argument. You may also need to change the visual images or pictures from the original add (feel free to use pictures from whatever source you like….just be sure that the images you choose do not have any manipulative rhetorical effect on the audience.). The goal of the new ad should be to present an argument, not to persuade! Scan your new ad, save it as a PDF and send it as an attachment, or create your new ad on your computer, save it as a PDF, and attach it to your assignment. You can earn anywhere up to 25 points, depending on the quality of the argument in the new ad, and the quality of the ad itself.

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Alterman, Eric. Who Speaks for America

Need 2 more sources.
Here are 6/8:
Alterman, Eric. Who Speaks for America?: Why Democracy Matters in Foreign Policy. Ithaca, NY: Cornell UP, 1998. Questia School. Web. 17 Apr. 2014.
Chambers, James A. Blacks and Crime: A Function of Class. Westport, CT: Praeger, 1995. Questia School. Web. 17 Apr. 2014.
Kytle, Calvin, and Daniel H. Pollitt, eds. Unjust in the Much: The Death Penalty in North Carolina. Chapel Hill, NC: Chestnut Tree, 1999. Questia School. Web. 17 Apr. 2014.
Markovits, Andrei S. Uncouth Nation: Why Europe Dislikes America. Princeton, NJ: Princeton UP, 2007. Questia School. Web. 17 Apr. 2014.
Pitman, Glenn A., and James P. Sanford. “The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Revisited: Attempting to Regulate “Ethical Bribes” in Global Business.” International Journal of Purchasing and Materials Management 30.3 (1994): 15+. Questia School. Web. 17 Apr. 2014.
Walzer, Michael. Just and Unjust Wars: A Moral Argument with Historical Illustrations. 3rd ed. New York: Basic, 2000. Questia School. Web. 17 Apr. 2014.

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Explain and then critique/defend Aristotle’s use of Teleological Arguments to determine ethical behavior

Topic:
Explain and then critique/defend Aristotle’s use of Teleological Arguments to determine ethical behavior

Requirements:
– Paper must have outside sources, properly cited (MLA)
– Explain Aristotle’s Teleological argument, then support or disagree with the method and provide reasons why or why not (cited)
– Incorporate the influence of Plato and Socrates’ teachings
– Incorporate how Aquinas adopted Aristotle’s way of thinking

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Internal Revenue Code (IRC)

Write a memo that includes the following:
The Internal Revenue Code (IRC) is the supreme source of income tax law. When trying to resolve an income tax question, a tax practitioner will look to other sources in addition to the IRC. For example, the tax practitioner may consult IRC regulations, revenue rulings, procedures, private letter rulings, and court cases. What are some reasons a tax practitioner would not consult only the IRC? Why is there a need for administrative rulings and court cases? If court cases conflict in their rulings, which ruling should you rely on and why?

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multicultural group

With the instructor’s approval, select and research one of the multicultural groups listed below on which to write your final paper. Be sure to pick a group of which you are not a part.
•    a
•    Mexicans and Latinos.
•    Native Americans.
•    Asians.
•    Senior citizens.
•    People with disabilities.
•    Women.
•    GLBT community.
•    Muslims. —————————this one is selected
Your paper should be approximately one page in length. Please address the following your paper:
•    Which multicultural group are you going to select to research?
•    Describe why this multicultural group is of personal or professional interest to you.
•    Describe what you hope to learn or accomplish from exploring this multicultural group.
•    3 apa references cited

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